Father of the Bride is arguably one of the best movies to watch on the occasion of Father’s Day. This hilarious comedy deals with a worried father, played by, Steve Martin, who is too possessive to give away his daughter when she decides to marry. With an unmatched performance of Steve Martin, this 1991 flick, focuses on issues related to marriage, parenting and interaction among the family members.

Field of Dreams

Watch for the commendable performance of Kevin Costner as a corn farmer, who builds a baseball diamond on this fields. This a must watch on Father’s Day as it beautifully explores the relationship between fathers and sons. The uplifting journey that the story of Field of Dreams depicts is sure to make a mark in your mind. This sports-drama- fantasy film was released in the year 1989 and got the nominations in three categories in the Academy Awards.

Mr. Mom

As Jack, played by Michael Keaton, loses his job, his wife and he comes to a decision that while his wife will earn the bread for the family, Jack would look after the household. Aptly named, Mr. Mom, is interesting and enjoyable to watch as Jack struggles to cope with handling the children at one hand and doing all the household chores on the other. While watching this movie, be sure of the fact that your father and you will end up in a riot of laughter. Do forget to squeeze your mother in while watching this movie.

Pursuit of Happyness

Pursuit of Happyness is a biographical drama released in the year 2006 with Will Smith as the protagonist, Chris Gardner. The other protagonist was played by Jaden Smith as Chris’ young son. The story revolves around Chris Gardner, a struggling salesman, who has lost everything. As a homeless, Chris must take care of his son and compete to emerge as a winner in an internship. Watch out for the bond the father and his son share despite the adversities.

About a Boy

In this movie, a 12 year old boy teaches a grown up but unbelievably immature, played by Hugh Grant, to act like a grown up. About a Boy is surely a treat for all the fathers on Father’s Day. You too can catch up this movie with your father and enjoy this 2002 comedy drama. The relationship that Hugh Grant and Marcus, played by Nicholas Hunt shares in this novel turned movie is something to watch out for.